
Christmas munchies
If your Christmas tree has got your goat, here’s a solution! Christanie Channell, owner of Channell Homestead Family Farm in Hanson, has her 37 Nigerian Dwarf goats and two alpacas munch on donated trees. A Christmas Tree Drop Off & Animal Snuggles is set for Jan. 11 from 2-3 p.m. at the farm.
The hungry little goats get busy. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Christanie Channell gives the little guys some attention. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Hanson , MA – Jan. 2 – Christanie Channell movies a load of donated Christmas trees to feed her Nigerian Dwarf Goats at her farm. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Hanson , MA – January 2 – Christanie Channell tosses a donated Christmas tree into the pen of her Nigerian Dwarf Goats at her farm. (Photo By Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
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